The Mummy (1999) - copyrights: Universal Studios
When you want to see a good movie, which elements you want to find? Action? Adventure? Comedy? Or maybe a bit of mystery and thrilling? For me, the best movies unite all these elements (and sometimes some more) in one good story played by great characters. One example of this type of movie, and one of my favorites, is called The Mummy.
When you want to see a good movie, which elements you want to find? Action? Adventure? Comedy? Or maybe a bit of mystery and thrilling? For me, the best movies unite all these elements (and sometimes some more) in one good story played by great characters. One example of this type of movie, and one of my favorites, is called The Mummy.
The Mummy, released in 1999, is an epic motion
picture. Full of Egyptian references, it is a great combination of action and
adventure with refined humor and thrilling moments. Besides the interesting
story, The Mummy has charismatic characters, a very good soundtrack, and an
amazing Egyptian atmosphere full of mystery and magic.
The Mummy - Theatrical release poster |
Due to his serious crimes, Imhotep is sentenced
to death through the Hom Dai, the worst Egyptian curse. It consists of being
mummified alive and buried in a sarcophagus full of flesh-eating scarab
beetles. The Medjai would always watch over the coffin, because if the priest
was released, he would bring destruction to the world. Obviously, we all know that
the mummy will be released (and defeated) in some moment. Leaving it aside, the
gorgeous visual effects and the good narrative are able to introduce the public
to the ancient Egypt “universe”.
The desert footage are beautiful, both in the "past" or the in "present" scenes |
This little story is told in the beginning of
the film. Right after this introduction, we return to the “present”, first in 1923 and then in 1926,
where we meet the main protagonist: Rick O’Connel (brilliantly played by
Brendan Fraser), an American that already visited the ruins of Hamunaptra,
during his fights for the French Foreign Legion. O’Connel makes a deal with
Evelyn Carnahan (charmingly played by Rachel Weisz), an Egyptologist eager to
find more about the city of the dead. Together with her party, also composed by
her brother Jonathan (played by John Hannah), they head to Hamunaptra guided by
the American.
Rick, Evelyn and Jonathan in exploration |
After having a competition with another group
of explorers, also trying to find the lost city, they (obviously) release the
priest mummy. Imhotep, released from the Egyptian curse, acquired many
supernatural powers, and must be stopped at any cost by O’Connel, the Carnahan’s
and the Medjai, who now aims to protect the entire world. Although the plot is sometimes
predictable, the story flows nicely, with a good mix of funny and exciting
moments. I am a fan of Egyptian culture, and it is amazing to see hieroglyphs,
pyramids chambers and all sort of ancient materials and locations.
There are many treasures in Hamunaptra (if you ignore the mummies...) |
One of the movie highlights, besides the
good story, is the interaction between the characters. Rick and Evelyn “Evie” form an interesting couple:
he as a man of action and reason, and she is an impulsive, yet intelligent
woman. It is funny to see then argue about what to do next, or when they try to
show up the interest in each other. Jonathan is the comical relief of the
movie, creating instant jokes with all the cast. Vosloo is also very competent,
playing the arrogant and scary mummy. Actually, sometimes, it is even possible to
sympathize a bit with Imhotep, as his major objective is to revive his lover
(although he wants to destroy the world in the process...)
Imhotep, before he fully recovered his body |
On the other hand, one of The Mummy
problems is the extent of Imhotep supernatural powers. In one moment, he
creates a gigantic sandstorm, but in other, he is not able to defeat a single
man in direct combat. When you realize this fact, some scenes may look weird.
Another possible con is the fast pace action. The Mummy runs fast in some
moments, which requires extra attention to not lose anything. Probably, it is
because the movie has many things to show.
Even so, these many things are what make
The Mummy a special movie. The well-planned jokes, the action scenes such as
the airplane chase and the ship shooting, the exploration of ancient tombs and
ruins, and the amazing desert footage are examples of great moments of the
movie. It has some minor problems, but one fact prevails: the fun is
everywhere, disguised in many different forms.
The airplane chase by the "mummy sandstorm" is fantastic |
The Mummy is an enjoyable movie, combining
action, comedy and horror in a great story through the ancient Egypt mysteries.
Even if some of the “historical facts” are fictional, you could bet that
everything really happened, thanks to the competent plot, visual effects and
beautiful locations. The story is exciting, and the cast fitted like a glove in
all the characters. Never a mummy movie was so funny and scary, with an almost
perfect balance of these so different genres.
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